Summary

Editors

Current Activity
Markus Weinmann is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Information Systems. Before joining the team in Liechtenstein, Markus did his PhD at the Braunschweig Institute of Technology working on the topic "Personalization of E-Commerce Websites". Further, Markus did research and has taught on several Universities, including City University of Hong Kong, Technical University of Sofia, and Braunschweig Institute of Technology.
Research
Markus conducts research from a behavioral science perspective, with a focus on website design and applied behavioral economics, in particular, on decision making, behavior change mechanisms, online choice architecture as well as emotion detection. He follows a quantitative-empirical research approach with experimental and correlational research designs. To collect data he mainly uses laboratory and web-based experiments.
Recent Publication
Investigating the Effect of Insurance Fraud on Mouse Usage in Human-Computer Interactions (together with M. Hibbeln, J. L. Jenkins, C. Schneider, and J. S. Valacich). International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014).